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    I went to Hasboro's site but it must be one of the worst designed sites I've ever visited.

    What I'm looking for is a patch for Axis & Allies that will let me run it on Windows 2000... it's not working currently and it worked for me in '98 though I can't find my '98 disk to reinstall it. (My computer can't run XP.)

    Any help would be appreciated.
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  • #2
    I've not heard of any patch specifically for Windows 2000.

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    • #3
      I haven't played Axis&Allies for a long time, but I used to know a bit about it.

      I think the major problem is that it doesn't work with the latest version of DirectX; version 8 I think. If that is an obstacle for you, I've heard some people partition their hard drive somehow and are able to startup with an older DirectX running when they want to play A&A.

      Axis&Allies is pretty old, and is no longer supported. The current (and final) patch version is 1.3.3. Lack of support and a recent confirmed dice hack have been hurting the multiplayer scene.

      I've heard rumors there will be a new computer game version of Axis&Allies made, so you might want to just wait for that. I'm not positive about that though.

      Anyway, if you're interested, two major online clubs for A&A are found at:





      If you ask for help on thier message boards, you can probably get it; they are very into the game and know all the technical stuff better than I do.

      Just ask nicely; IMHO the climate there is not super friendly and is heavily politicized and suspicious. But I'm sure they can help you; besides they need new people.

      On a non-technical issue, strategy wise they have the game worked out like clockwork! My game improved hugely when exposed to online multiplayer. I could help out with that better than technical stuff.
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      • #4
        Seriously, the only way to get Axis & Allies to work well is installing the second one Axis & Allies Iron Blitz. It addressed the bulk of the bugs and added an editor.

        Unfortunately, they quit producing it and only produce the original bug ridden Axis & Allies.

        Last I checked the Iron Blitz edition was going for $150 + per copy on Amazon and Ebay.

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        • #5
          You can find Iron Blitz on the Web.

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          • #6
            Many thanks on the A&A web boards.

            I have DirectX 7 running I think, so there shouldn't be an issue there.

            I'll look for that patch and hope to find it on the web somewhere.

            Many thanks.
            I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...

            Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...

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            • #7
              For those interested the 1.33 patch can be found here thanks to Spring 1942.org.

              Many thanks on your help in tracking this down, hopefully this will fix my problem.
              I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...

              Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...

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              • #8
                I think Iron Blitz is a bad idea. From what I hear it adds a ton of bugs that the basic version does not have. Online basically no one at all plays the Iron Blitz version; they just use the original version.

                The original is kind of bug ridden, but still basically playable. A headache sometimes, but very playable.
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                • #9
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                  • #10
                    I didn't find Iron Blitz buggy at all, but then, I only play solitaire.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by nato
                      I think Iron Blitz is a bad idea. From what I hear it adds a ton of bugs that the basic version does not have. Online basically no one at all plays the Iron Blitz version; they just use the original version.
                      I don't who you heard that from but nobody I have talked has had that experience.

                      I've got 12 other people in my unit that play A&A and the Iron Blitz install is the only one that doesn't act buggy. You can put the original A&A cd in and it still crashes on you but the Iron Blitz cd has never crashed on me at all.

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                      • #12
                        Alright, I have no personal experience with Iron Blitz. So I wasn't going to respond to UR's post because I figured an opposing viewpoint was cool. But I'll explain my statment.

                        "Who I heard that from" is basically the online playing community. Its mostly an impression I've gotten from years of watching the A&A scene. Things like:

                        The game room for Iron Blitz play was ALWAYS nearly empty. Five people would be a crowd for that room. In the normal A&A rooms, I only rarely saw someone looking for an Iron Blitz game. It just doesn't seem to be played online.

                        All the major league databases are normal A&A only. Iron Blitz can only be played on the Navy and Juno databases. People who are very very into A&A don't consider Iron Blitz standard (as opposed to most online games, where the expansion pack becomes the standard, sometimes only, way to play).

                        Even when they want a change from the normal rules, they generally do variants on the normal A&A game. For example, the popular Kremlin style. Even for variant play, its strength, Iron Blitz seems to be avoided.

                        Most of all, its message board comments like this one from the BOP general discussion board:

                        The Hasbro Iron Blitz is unplayable.
                        from this thread:
                        http://www.balance-of-power.net/cgi-...?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=001844#000000

                        (The rest of the thread isn't about Iron Blitz, its about IRON_CROSS's tripleA crusade; I'm just giving the source.)

                        edit- I can't seem to get link to work correctly, sorry. Like I said, the thread wasn't mostly about Iron Blitz anyway. I found it with a search.

                        I wish I could give more quotes, but searching the boards for Iron Blitz doesn't turn up much because it just isn't talked about much. So I guess all I can say is I've seen comments like that.

                        So overall its an impression I've gotten, which is why I said what I said: I wouldn't recommend Iron Blitz, at least for multiplayer (I don't know a thing about it for single player). Finding games was hard enough even without it! Online the impression I've gotten is that Iron Blitz was a failed expansion with many cool options but too many bugs, even compared to normal A&A.

                        Its possible I don't know what I'm talking about, since I don't have it, and I'll bow to actual experience. But I'm not just a blabbering idiot with no foundation either.

                        btw GhengisFarb, I've always liked some of your Civ3 graphics. Great work!
                        Last edited by nato; October 5, 2003, 04:32.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Comrade Tassadar
                          Dogs of War.
                          If I had access to that one again I'd go with it, but since the maker got sued I've never been able to find it.

                          Nope... the 1.33 version didn't work, still screws up royally. Going to try and track down a version of Win '98 and maybe be able to use that instead of 2000.
                          I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...

                          Civ and WoW are my crack... just one... more... turn...

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                          • #14
                            The primary reason that most people on the internet don't use Iron Blitz is that it has editible values. You can change the costs and stats of the units and for internet play it is unusable. It wasn't designed for that. For SP play on your own computer it has the bulk of the bugs worked out.

                            I believe most of the posts you've read referring to it being buggy are most likely discussing the multiplayer over the internet and I have never attempted to use it for that. I have a huge base of players within 500 feet of me so we use it to play hotseat to save the setup time of the board game.

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                            • #15
                              Well that explains it then, we are talking about two different things. Hotseat is pretty much just single player from the computers point of view, while I was only thinking of the multiplayer angle.

                              Heh, if I had players within 500 feet of me I'd be pulling out my board for some old face to face play! Not as easy to set up as the computer, but somehow has a fun element to it.

                              Oh well, watch out for the dreaded shuck!
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